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titleOfInvention Forcing culture method of seedling in rhodiola sachalinensis a. bor
abstract The present invention relates to a seedling production method for efficiently cultivating and growing honggyeongcheon, which grows in Mt. Baekdu, which has high availability as a medicinal and health supplement food, in a low latitude flat area completely different from the characteristics of the natural environment. .n n n Seed germination at 25 ° C, and seedlings are grown at 20 ° C, a seedling technique characterized in that the work is controlled in a cycle of 15 hours or more.
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